Voting Intention: Conservatives 41%, Labour 25% (21-22 Feb)

Latest YouGov Westminster voting intention figures

This week's YouGov/Times voting intention figures - conducted before the Copeland and Stoke by-elections - see the Conservatives on 41% (from 40% last week) and Labour on 25% (from 24% last week), giving the Tories a 16 point lead.

Elsewhere the Liberal Democrats are on 11% (the same as last week), UKIP are on 13% (from 15%), and votes for other parties remain at 11%.

Theresa May continues to be the favoured choice for best Prime Minister, with 49% of people preferring her to Jeremy Corbyn. The Labour leader is backed by 15% of voters, whilst 36% don't know.

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